Mac OS 9 Lives
Mac OS 9 Discussion => Development & Programming => Topic started by: macStuff on June 12, 2018, 07:24:00 PM
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http://netatalk.sourceforge.net
ive done alot of talking up NAS4FREE for storage but really the main reason behind why that is such a good thing is this AFP compatible NETATALK server...
is there not a programmer left in the world that can simply create an easily installable app/ server daemon to make it possible to easily install this into any os?
As of Netatalk 3.0 the following operating systems are supported:
FreeBSD
Linux
OpenBSD
NetBSD
Solaris and derivates
what about MACOSX??
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http://netatalk.sourceforge.net
ive done alot of talking up NAS4FREE for storage but really the main reason behind why that is such a good thing is this AFP compatible NETATALK server...
is there not a programmer left in the world that can simply create an easily installable app/ server daemon to make it possible to easily install this into any os?
As of Netatalk 3.0 the following operating systems are supported:
FreeBSD
Linux
OpenBSD
NetBSD
Solaris and derivates
what about MACOSX??
I thought Mac OS X supported Apple File Sharing natively, so why would you want netatalk?
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because apples filesharing has been modified to not be compatible with the old mac os 9 systems
whereas the netatalk server works perfectly because it does not contain the changes to the authentication system that apple decided to put forward
leopard 10.5.8 works fine i believe but problems begin with 10.6 and get worse as u go up. i think theres a workaround for snow leopard and that workaround might work on mtn lion but any higher and they broke compatibility